Narrative of James Williams, An American Slave; Who Was for Several Years a Driver on a Cotton Plantation in Alabama. (1838 New York American Anti-Slavery Society Edition) (Q111)
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English | Narrative of James Williams, An American Slave; Who Was for Several Years a Driver on a Cotton Plantation in Alabama. (1838 New York American Anti-Slavery Society Edition) |
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NARRATIVE | OF | JAMES WILLIAMS, | AN | AMERICAN SLAVE; | WHO WAS FOR SEVERAL YEARS A DRIVER ON A COTTON PLANTATION IN ALABAMA. | "Oh the slave, who toils from the rising sun to sundown–who la- | bors in the cultivation of a crop whose fruits he may never reap–who | comes home at nightfall weary, faint, and sick of heart, to find in his | hut
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